The Glass Lighthouse of Yorkshire
I. The storm came on a Tuesday in November, 1883, and it took three hours to destroy what Elizabeth Thornfield had spent two years building. She stood at the edge of the Yorkshire moor, her bonnet whipping in the wind, watching the great glass tower groan and crack. The lighthouse—no, not a lighthouse exactly, though that is what the villagers called it—stood sixty feet tall, a cylinder of...
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